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"They come to the line of scrimmage and the first thing they do is start looking for me....I know, and they know. When they’d find me they’d start screaming: 56 left ! 56 left!....So there’s this thing I did. After the play was over I’d come up behind them and whisper: don’t worry where I am. I’ll tell you when I get there."
- Lawrence Taylor

A shame they treated him like manure over there. Man helped us get 2 SB rings & played a vital part in both runs. I will always consider him a NY Giant right along with Tiki, who IMO, is the greatest RB in NYG history.

....Kyle Bonagura of CBSSports.com reports that Jacobs is no longer with the 49ers. Comcast SportsNet Bay Area says Jacobs was seen packing his car in the 49ers parking lot Monday afternoon..
The 49ers recently lost backup Kendall Hunter for the season but remain stocked at running back with younger talent like LaMichael James and Anthony Dixon. A regular fixture on the inactive list, Jacobs finally lost his cool last week, complaining he was "rotting away" by the Bay. He has five carries all season.

"I don't ... I really don't have a comment for you on that at this point," Harbaugh said, via Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee. "No comment."

Reporter: "Have you spoken to him?"

Harbaugh: "No comment."

Reporter: "Is he still part of the team?"

Harbaugh: "I invoke the Fifth Amendment. I have no comment on that."

(Very persistent) Reporter: "Did you know when you acquired him that he had a tendency to complain about playing time?"

Harbaugh: "Yeah, at this time, at this hour, I choose to have no comment."....

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"They come to the line of scrimmage and the first thing they do is start looking for me....I know, and they know. When they’d find me they’d start screaming: 56 left ! 56 left!....So there’s this thing I did. After the play was over I’d come up behind them and whisper: don’t worry where I am. I’ll tell you when I get there."
- Lawrence Taylor